Read it. Memorize it, practice it. Jack was a cruiserweight that routinely crushed heavyweights at will. His work is the basis of most boxers' punching technique. You wanna punch harder?

here's how.

And lo, Kano looked down upon the field and saw the multitudes. Amongst them were the disciples of Uesheba who were greatly vexed at his sayings. And Kano spake: "Do not be concerned with the mote in thy neighbor's eye, when verily thou hast a massive stick in thine ass".

Read it. Memorize it, practice it. Jack was a cruiserweight that routinely crushed heavyweights at will. His work is the basis of most boxers' punching technique. You wanna punch harder?

here's how.

the idea 0f the drop step is probably the most useful thing in this whole text OP.

tbh, you dont want to go down the vertical fist route, especially seeing as turning the shoulder and fist over is one of the principles of boxing now.

of course this information would probably register alot quicker if you went to a BOXING GYM

"The hero and the coward both feel the same thing, but the hero projects his fear onto his opponent while the coward runs. 'Fear'. It's the same thing, but it's what you do with it that matters". - Cus D'Amato

Your title says you want to develop punching power but your post makes it seem you want to develop tougher hands. Which is it?

It's the punching power. I mentioned the knuckle bit because I have been told conditioning the knuckles will give you better punches. I don't know if that is true but it's just something a few people have told me.